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Iceland Small World

Sigurgeir has published numerous books. His latest being
Iceland Small World which he publishes and distributes himself.

In this breathtaking new book about Icelandic landscape Sigurgeir entwines nature and culture in a dramatic, vivid and unforgettable moments. You can really feel the energy and flow of all that Iceland has to offer while going through the pages. If you are looking for one book about Iceland this is the one.

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Blóm lífsins (The flower of life) Wool Blanket – HUGRÚN

The Flower of Life is a recurring pattern in Nordic visual art. The pattern can be traced to Asia, where the term originated. It may be compared to the tree Yggdrasill, the source of life. The design of the Flower of Life is also modelled upon the flower drawings of the artist Sölvi Helgason, one of the most famous wonderers in the history of Iceland. Back in the day when Icelandic women traveled on horseback in a side saddle, they used woolen blankets to protect themselves from the elements. This blankets were beautifully decorated with colorful patterns. The blanket brings the owner warmth and cover from the winds of the world.

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Black Lava Salt – Urta

Icelandic Flake salt from Nordur & Co in the Icelandic Westfjords has a fantastic crispy crunch, clean mild flavor and good aftertaste. The black colour comes from activated charcoal,resembling the icelandic black lava and referring to the use of enviromental friendly geothermal energy in the drying process.

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Blóm lífsins – The flower of life

THE FLOWER OF LIFE is a recurring pattern in Nordic visual art. The pattern can be traced to Asia, where the term originated. It may be compared to the tree Yggdrasill, the source of life. The design of the Flower of Life is also modelled upon the flower drawings of the artist Sölvi Helgason, one of the most famous wanderers in the history of Iceland.

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Viking Balm – PH

A very special ointment because of its incredible range of truly miraculous properties. Originally developed to treat the Icelandic horse (to repair sores) abroad, it soon became popular to use on human skin. This special ointment is 100% natural, made of sweet almond oil and bee wax and it contains a blend of powerful Icelandic herbs that are known to have disinfectant, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties.

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Kelp and Garlic Salt – Urta

Organic Brown Kelp (Laminara digitata) from Reykholar in Westfjords of Iceland and fine flaky Icelandic Seasalt from Nordur & co also in Westfjords with granulated garlic. Especially delicious on fish dishes and as a finishing salt e.g. on roasted bread.